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Grinding chocolate bars
Requirements
Chocolate dust Chocolate dust Chocolate dust Chocolate dust
Chocolate dust Chocolate dust Chocolate dust Chocolate dust
Chocolate dust Chocolate dust Chocolate dust Chocolate dust
Chocolate dust Chocolate dust Chocolate bar Chocolate bar
Chocolate bar Chocolate bar Chocolate bar Chocolate bar
Chocolate bar Chocolate bar Chocolate bar Chocolate bar
Chocolate bar Chocolate bar Chocolate bar Pestle and mortar
Skills

None

Items

500,000+ coins recommended
Pestle and mortar (Members) or a knife
Chocolate bars

Quest

None

Other

None

Intensity

Unknown

Results
Profit Experience gained
55,000 per hour

None

Inputs Outputs

5,000 x Chocolate bar (285,000)

5,000 x Chocolate dust (340,000)

Chocolate dust is used to create energy potions. Because these are often used to train Herblore, and grinding chocolate bars gives no experience, many players avoid the tedium of making chocolate dust and buy it directly from the Grand Exchange. This opens up an opportunity to grind chocolate bars for profit. Like all methods involving large amounts of buying and selling, which require a relatively high capital to start, it is recommended to test the market by crushing one chocolate bar first to make sure it is profitable.

Each bar costs 57, and takes 0.6 seconds to grind. The buy limit for chocolate bars is 13,000 per 4 hours, meaning you can do this for almost three hours, earning 143,000 in total.

To grind the bars, simply use them together with a knife or a pestle and mortar. Be careful when doing this fast, however, as the top option for the chocolate bars is the Eat option. The pestle and mortar will slowly grind the bars one by one, while the knife will stop after one bar. Repeatedly using the tool on the bar significantly increases the speed at which the bars are crushed. Doing this may be easier by placing your tool of choice next to the last chocolate bar in your inventory reducing the distance you need to move your mouse.



Due to constantly changing prices on the Grand Exchange, some information in this article may or may not be current.
It is strongly recommended to check the live prices on the Grand Exchange before making large investments in any method.

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